Current and Future Global Design Trends to be Discussed by Auto Executives

Global automotive design executives will meet with auto journalists from around the world to discuss current and future design trends.

Car Design Event

More than 15 automotive brands will be showcased during the exclusive three-day conference including BMW, Cadillac, Genesis, Hyundai, Kia, Lamborghini, Pagani and VW. Several new-model introductions and the European intro of an American EV company also will take place.

"CDE was established to provide a platform for the celebration of automotive design as the world around us shifts with the demise of major auto shows and events," said CDE Co-founder, Jens Meiners. "Car Design Event 2025 is a by-invitation-only program where the world's auto media can see the best of the best in new automotive design."

He noted that speakers will include Phil Zak, Chevrolet's global executive design director; Luc Donckerwolke, Hyundai Motor Group's chief designer, and Andreas Mindt, chief designer for the Volkswagen brand.

"This year's CDE will be our largest, most comprehensive program to date," added Co-founder Des Sellmeijer. "We are especially excited about the many new-model launches, master classes and 'future-gazing' that will take place. 

"Our theme for this year's summit is the user interface and user experience (UI/UX). We are bringing in pioneers and innovators from across this space to share visions for the future and to inspire the next generation of automotive and mobility designs."

 

About Car Design:

Car Design Event 2025 is an exclusive program that allows automotive design executives and journalists from around the world to discuss current and future automotive designs and concepts. More than 50 of the world's top designers and 70 journalists are expected to attend the by-invitation-only conference.

For more information please visit, www.cardesignevent.com/

 

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